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Well, i will tell you all of the information. I got arrested in 2003 for possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell or deliver(felony charge). I went through a diversionary program and completed it. Last night i was smoking a joint with my friends. They charged me with possession of marijuana under 20 grams(misdemeanor). I looked it up and could find nothing on a sentence. The officer stated i have a court date on August 6th. From what i understand i will probobly get a fine, remembering it is my first marijuana charge. I did find somthing that said if you are charged for your first marijuana charge you get a fine. I just want to know all of the info on what might happen to me. Also i am 17 but i am turning 18 exactly one month from my court date. So i know this charge wont be on my record. I just want to know my sentence for juvenile possession of marijuana under 20 grams.

Florida, Possession of Marijuana

(6)(a) It is unlawful for any person to be in actual or constructive possession of a controlled substance unless such controlled substance was lawfully obtained from a practitioner or pursuant to a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of his or her professional practice or to be in actual or constructive possession of a controlled substance except as otherwise authorized by this chapter. Any person who violates this provision commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(b) If the offense is the possession of not more than 20 grams of cannabis, as defined in this chapter, the person commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. For the purposes of this subsection, "cannabis" does not include the resin extracted from the plants of the genus Cannabis, or any compound manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such resin.

Criminal Statute

There is no separate criminal code for juveniles. Just different criminal procedure and sentencing policies. A local criminal defense lawyer with a juvenile defense practice can guide you more specifically through what is likely to happen.

Poss. of a joint

You will most likely be put on probation for a 6 months or a year and see a juvenile probation officer once a month. You will probably have random drug tests and not allowed out after school except with parents. If you fail the drug test you violate probation. Many juvenile probation officers stop at your home to see if you are there when not in school or in the evening or on weekends. You will not be allowed to talk to others on probation. If you are lucky you will not get all this on a first offence but the law has really cracked down on drugs. There is another possability that your hearing will be posponed until after you turn 18, if that happens, you may possibly be charged as an adult, i know some children who that has happened to. Hopefully you will be given a break this time. The state and county you are in will make the difference. Hopefully you are not in Florida. Be smart, don't mess up a second time.

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